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The Haunted House - cover

The Haunted House

Carles Dickens

Maison d'édition: The Ebook Emporium

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Synopsis

"I have not the least belief in ghosts... and yet, I was not comfortable."

Determined to debunk the rumors of a spirit-plagued manor in the English countryside, the pragmatic John Herschel rents a "haunted" house for the Christmas season. He invites a diverse group of friends to inhabit the various rooms, each tasked with observing any supernatural activity. But instead of clanking chains and white sheets, the guests find themselves confronted by the shadows of their own memories and the peculiar "ghosts" of their past lives.

A Masterclass in Collaborative Mystery: Originally published as part of the Christmas edition of All the Year Round, Dickens's framing story is a brilliant subversion of the genre. While it features the classic elements of a spooky setting—strange noises, local superstitions, and eerie corridors—it transitions into a series of poignant psychological portraits. It asks the question: Are the things that haunt us truly outside, or are they the unvoiced regrets we carry from room to room?

Humor Meets the Macabre: Dickens brings his unparalleled wit and characterization to the narrative, particularly through the interactions of the skeptical John, his sister Patty, and the various "Bachelors" who take up the challenge. The Haunted House is a cozy yet unsettling read, perfect for those who love the Gothic atmosphere of the 19th century but appreciate a narrative that values human insight over simple jump-scares.

Unmask the spirits of the season. Purchase "The Haunted House" today and discover what truly lurks in the shadows.
Disponible depuis: 06/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 163 pages.

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